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School of Rock survey confirms students' stronger sense of belonging
Summary
An independent survey of 1,443 parents conducted April 26–May 7, 2025 found 80.4% reported their children were happier since joining School of Rock and 96.2% reported improved self-confidence.
Content
School of Rock commissioned an independent social impact survey that reached parents of currently enrolled students and reported positive effects on students' well‑being and sense of community. The survey was carried out by consulting firm Sound Diplomacy from April 26 to May 7, 2025 and included responses from 1,443 parents of students under 18. Reported results highlight increases in happiness, self-confidence, social tolerance and resilience among students. School of Rock, founded in 1998, combines individual lessons with band rehearsals and live performances and has expanded into an international franchise.
Key findings:
- Survey administered April 26–May 7, 2025 by Sound Diplomacy.
- Sample: 1,443 parents of School of Rock students under age 18.
- 80.4% of parents reported their children were happier since joining School of Rock.
- 96.2% of parents reported improvements in their child's self-confidence.
- Margin of error reported as ±2.48% at a 95% confidence level.
- School of Rock reported operating over 650 schools across 23 global markets and serving over 70,000 students.
Summary:
The survey reports that a large majority of parents noticed improvements in happiness and self-confidence after their children joined School of Rock, and it highlights other reported benefits such as social tolerance and resilience. The findings were presented alongside the brand's growth figures and the survey's stated margin of error. Undetermined at this time.
